Crutchfield. By the time you add in all of the extras (antenna connectors, wiring harnesses, etc) they include for FREE with their equipment (free if you order a radio ~$99+, $15 if less), it seems like a complete wash. Plus with their tech support and the picture guide they send specific to your vehicle for all audio equipment locations.
Take the 5 min and price it out at Crutchfield, then price out everything you'd get/need at the other store. If it's still cheaper someplace else, buy it there.
I don't bother price shopping to much I go to Crutchfield because I get what I want, without any drama. They package it with all the items needed for a clean install and I'll pop the unit into a google shopping page just to make sure I'm not getting hosed.
^^^^ This. Crutchfield has never done me wrong and I've been buying from them for over 10 years. I've even purchased adapters or harnesses ahead of time only to find that Crutchfield put one in the box with my purchase because it was needed for the install.
The best price is not always the best deal. You can find some real cheap prices on eBay and when you have a problem or question the seller can't be found.
Crutchfield specializes in automotive audio, there are others. Look to see who's been around a while, and check on-line reviews. Everybody gets good and bad ones, look for the trend.
Crutchfield is great to deal with and as mentioned they include everything you'll need to connect it. Their techs are very knowledgeable.
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